■ • wsasiassoTOMow 'KiSSK ts SSnSF&iBS £3^3 33®S ‘*385*133*; Faeroa CHEAP , /, 1 -• />•;_ “*■ EXCUHSIOX. A Train \yill leave Te. Arolia at 10 a.m for /Paeroa on Saturday, 16tlx March,. 1895, returning at 6.30. IBY ORDER. OUT HE R N N STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED*. TEAM COMMUNICATION WITH OHLNEMUIiI AND TE AROBa. I J* THE :■■ ■ j leaves Auckland:lor Paeroia, &<b—'■(Landing at Iyopu) Leaves Paeroa, &c., for Auckland— , ■3*rom Junction only,calling at Kopu V . thjee hours later). \ Saturday, 16, 11 p.m . , V .fares; Single 10s.; Return,lss, Kopu ■at. Thaiuei rates. '" ' , . * . FROM THAMES ONLY.. ) ■ ■■ TtioP.S. PATIKI : From Thames; to Paeroa — l From Paeroa vp.Thames!;—; ■ < ""PARES: Thames to Paeroa j Single, ss; i; ■ Return, 7s 6d. i , „ . ■ Thames to Hi utaia; Single, 3s y v ' 'X' r {’; ' ' Return, ss. Thames .to Turua; Single, 2s; V' ’f: ' Return, 3s. t l) Cargo '.or Te Aroha, Mondays and, Wed,* nesdays only. li . 1 S.S. MATUKIT ~~ / To Arolia cargo. Monday and Wednesday • ; ;’ly. V / ’’ - .. I I-bm Paeroa'to,Te Aroha,— ■■ ~-• Tuesday:and Friday on arrival of s.s ;■ ’ Paeroa. ,;, ~ ; ‘ 5 i Frm Te Aroha to Paeroa—j Wednesday at 9'a.m, and-on Saturday > at 4 in the afternoon y \ F.r further particulars regarding pas's sage: or freight apply to H. C. Gillespie, j Agert, Thames •F. Cock(.Agent, Paeroa; \ 3. L. Hirst, Agent, Te Aroha. \£. Smurdo) | & D • McKayEoyal Mail Line of : Cdacnes. / ;• DAILY Service between Te Aroha an 1 MorriDsvilla, and Te Arolia, Waior.fiigomai and Gordon. Coaches leave Te Arolia for MoriinKville eacli day us follows —Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at . 6.15 a ai., and on Mondav, Wednesday and Fiiday itt.10.30 a.m. These Coaches run to suit the travelling public in all their req dreineiitp, meeting Ahe up and down Trains to-and fiotn Rotorua,and Auckland every day in the week.' Special Coaches or Buggies to meet trains ns required by giving a few minutes notice. Couches ,f? " leave Te Aroha for iVaiorongotnai as foie 'JoVvs —Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 5.55 p.m, Tuesday andTlinra- ' day at 6 p nAleaves Waiorongomai for Te ; Arolia on Monday 6.10 a.m, & 6.25 p.m, Wednesday & Fr : da> 6,45 a.m, <2 6.25 p.m. leave Te Aroha lof Gordon, via Waioron■goinai and SJiai teshufy, on Wednesday and Saturday at 10-15 a.m, returning same day at 4.45 p.m- Paasengers -desiring, to tr-fvel by same can always rely upon 1; .- being in plenty of time : to catch the putI' X v'a'ftfvJlail Trains and Ooaeheß, and/also I v/iil repWva Ak# attention and/civil* Sty. \ ;• • : '\ - ‘ We, Smardon and i\lcKay, wi-h toinform the travelling puhlicVttid 'out* nntnerous t’ltend patrons that we are running in con ; . n ction with- E. C. Short, of Paeroa arid : Thames, wtiii h you can rely, upon being i suited with any kind of vehicles.or saddle j horses. .. [ ■ COACHES TO MEET ALL TRAINS. Good .paddocks, and first-class stables The centre of the Town, Whitaker , Street, Te Arolia. The very best of feed kept on hand, Telegrams and cquununi- ' cations rei'eiy|>prompt-attention. 1 : ADORKSS > • : BMAEDDN & McKAY, ' TE AROHA. GALLAGHER’S 1 • WAL MAIL COACHES. ■ ff \ AILY Service between TE-AROHA IJ & PAEIiOA, connecting with llicketts’ Royal Mail Service from Thames to Paeroa, also Csmphell’s llcyal Mail Line from Paerpa.td- Wailii and Tuuranga. iTlie Coaches leave Te Aroha each day -uslfollowß : . Monday and Thursday at 7 a.m and Friday at 9 a.m / \ Wednesdav and Saturday at 11am THROUGH FARES TO THAMES:-,-l. Singlb ‘l2 Shillings t Kbturn i.. 20 Shillings i E. GALLAGHER having purchased Bradley and Co.’s Cimching plant at Te Arolia, is now in a position to accommodate the travelling public .in all its requirb merits ; and the public can rely on good >tea<3y' and sober drivers, and'ooiirteo ( iiß treatment. All kind of Vehicles and gopd Saddle Horses on hire. Charges Moderate. On Mondays, AVednt sdi ys and Fridays a coach will leuve Te Aroha for Mofriijs-* ville at.10.-t5 .a.ir,,,connecting with Roto - rua train to Auckland ; and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and’'Saturdays will leave Te Aruba ft 6.15 a.m, connecting with Auckland train at Morrinsvide. i For Hire : Carriages, Waggonettes Open and Hooded Buggies, Saddle Horses, v and Invalid Chairs. j r i ROACHES TO ALL TRAIISf'S. X' 1 list—class Stables, opposite the Dom|\iu GOOD PADLOCKS, j .A Fonr-I'orse Coact ' Xairere Falls/and 1 ■ Hot Sur»*'"season.^,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1722, 16 March 1895, Page 2
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684Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1722, 16 March 1895, Page 2
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